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AFP
Singapore
Donald Trump's warm embrace of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un after a spectacular bust-up with G7 allies is the latest example of what critics say is a worrying penchant for autocrats.
The backslapping, smiles and handshakes in Singapore on Tuesday stood in conspicuous contrast to the furrowed brows and piercing looks of a summit just days before in Canada.
Whereas Trump looked tired and annoyed in Quebec, where he was surrounded by leaders of democracies, he could barely have been more relaxed around the lunch table with Kim a man who oversees industrial scale human rights abuses and is suspected of ordering the assassination of his own brother last year.
"Getting a good picture everybody?"he joked with photographers before sitting down to ice cream with Kim,"so we look nice and handsome and thin."
At a post-summit press conference, Trump praised Kim as"very smart"and a"very good negotiator,"in the same breath as warning critical statements by Canada's prime minister would cost the country"a lot of money."
Trump's embrace of strongmen and autocrats has long been a point of contention at home.
He has repeatedly praised Russian leader Vladimir Putin and has voiced admiration for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, whose drug policies have resulted in thousands of deaths.
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